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author | Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@cpan.org> | 2000-02-20 22:58:09 +0000 |
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committer | Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@cpan.org> | 2000-02-20 22:58:09 +0000 |
commit | e476b1b5c29f354cf8dad61a9fc6d855bdfb5b7d (patch) | |
tree | 15dd81e8f41d5ccfb48b2e0d3b564ee0d7cf6458 /warnings.pl | |
parent | 635bbe87639b3a9ff9c900336f8f6c30e3d557b9 (diff) | |
download | perl-e476b1b5c29f354cf8dad61a9fc6d855bdfb5b7d.tar.gz |
lexical warnings update, ability to inspect bitmask in calling
scope, among other things (from Paul Marquess)
p4raw-id: //depot/perl@5170
Diffstat (limited to 'warnings.pl')
-rw-r--r-- | warnings.pl | 136 |
1 files changed, 111 insertions, 25 deletions
diff --git a/warnings.pl b/warnings.pl index c6f1313722..0952305b28 100644 --- a/warnings.pl +++ b/warnings.pl @@ -9,43 +9,52 @@ sub DEFAULT_ON () { 1 } sub DEFAULT_OFF () { 2 } my $tree = { - 'unsafe' => { 'untie' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'substr' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'taint' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'signal' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'closure' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'overflow' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'portable' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'utf8' => DEFAULT_OFF, - } , - 'io' => { 'pipe' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'io' => { 'pipe' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'unopened' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'closed' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'newline' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'exec' => DEFAULT_OFF, - #'wr in in file'=> DEFAULT_OFF, }, - 'syntax' => { 'ambiguous' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'syntax' => { 'ambiguous' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'semicolon' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'precedence' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'bareword' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'reserved' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'octal' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'digit' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'parenthesis' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'deprecated' => DEFAULT_OFF, 'printf' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'prototype' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'qw' => DEFAULT_OFF, }, - 'severe' => { 'inplace' => DEFAULT_ON, + 'severe' => { 'inplace' => DEFAULT_ON, 'internal' => DEFAULT_ON, 'debugging' => DEFAULT_ON, + 'malloc' => DEFAULT_ON, }, - 'void' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'recursion' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'redefine' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'numeric' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'uninitialized'=> DEFAULT_OFF, - 'once' => DEFAULT_OFF, - 'misc' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'void' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'recursion' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'redefine' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'numeric' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'uninitialized' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'once' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'misc' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'regexp' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'glob' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'y2k' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'chmod' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'umask' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'untie' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'substr' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'taint' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'signal' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'closure' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'overflow' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'portable' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'utf8' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'exiting' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'pack' => DEFAULT_OFF, + 'unpack' => DEFAULT_OFF, #'default' => DEFAULT_ON, } ; @@ -103,6 +112,32 @@ sub mkRange } ########################################################################### +sub printTree +{ + my $tre = shift ; + my $prefix = shift ; + my $indent = shift ; + my ($k, $v) ; + + my $max = (sort {$a <=> $b} map { length $_ } keys %$tre)[-1] ; + + $prefix .= " " x $indent ; + foreach $k (sort keys %$tre) { + $v = $tre->{$k}; + print $prefix . "|\n" ; + print $prefix . "+- $k" ; + if (ref $v) + { + print " " . "-" x ($max - length $k ) . "+\n" ; + printTree ($v, $prefix . "|" , $max + $indent - 1) + } + else + { print "\n" } + } + +} + +########################################################################### sub mkHex { @@ -124,6 +159,12 @@ sub mkHex ########################################################################### +if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq "tree") +{ + print " all -+\n" ; + printTree($tree, " ", 4) ; + exit ; +} #unlink "warnings.h"; #unlink "lib/warnings.pm"; @@ -255,6 +296,7 @@ foreach $k (sort keys %list) { } print PM " );\n\n" ; +print PM '$NONE = "', ('\0' x $warn_size) , "\";\n" ; while (<DATA>) { print PM $_ ; } @@ -281,13 +323,35 @@ warnings - Perl pragma to control optional warnings use warnings "all"; no warnings "all"; + if (warnings::enabled("void") { + warnings::warn("void", "some warning"); + } + =head1 DESCRIPTION If no import list is supplied, all possible warnings are either enabled or disabled. -See L<perlmod/Pragmatic Modules> and L<perllexwarn>. +Two functions are provided to assist module authors. + +=over 4 + +=item warnings::enabled($category) + +Returns TRUE if the warnings category in C<$category> is enabled in the +calling module. Otherwise returns FALSE. + + +=item warnings::warn($category, $message) +If the calling module has I<not> set C<$category> to "FATAL", print +C<$message> to STDERR. +If the calling module has set C<$category> to "FATAL", print C<$message> +STDERR then die. + +=back + +See L<perlmod/Pragmatic Modules> and L<perllexwarn>. =cut @@ -326,12 +390,34 @@ sub unimport { sub enabled { - my $string = shift ; - + # If no parameters, check for any lexical warnings enabled + # in the users scope. + my $callers_bitmask = (caller(1))[9] ; + return ($callers_bitmask ne $NONE) if @_ == 0 ; + + # otherwise check for the category supplied. + my $category = shift ; + return 0 + unless $Bits{$category} ; + return 0 unless defined $callers_bitmask ; return 1 - if $bits{$string} && ${^WARNING_BITS} & $bits{$string} ; + if ($callers_bitmask & $Bits{$category}) ne $NONE ; return 0 ; } +sub warn +{ + croak "Usage: warnings::warn('category', 'message')" + unless @_ == 2 ; + my $category = shift ; + my $message = shift ; + local $Carp::CarpLevel = 1 ; + my $callers_bitmask = (caller(1))[9] ; + croak($message) + if defined $callers_bitmask && + ($callers_bitmask & $DeadBits{$category}) ne $NONE ; + carp($message) ; +} + 1; |